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GPYV Monday Discussions

Special Focus on Africa

31 May 2021

By GP Course Scholars

Mali: Two coups in a year, what does it mean? 
The weakness of democratic institutions and lack of strong opposition has paved the way for political instability 
Apoorva Sudhakar, Research Associate, NIAS

An insight into the Assimi regime in Mali: Popular support and external pressures
"Coup within a coup" in Mali reflects the change in popular support for ruling junta. The mounting international outcry can possibly determine the country's future
Mohamad Aseel Ummer, Post-graduate student, Central University of Kerala

Africa under the shadow of Europe
Europe has a paternalistic attitude towards Africa, as could be seen in France and Germany's responses towards Rwanda and Namibia
Anu Maria Joseph, Post-graduate student, Department of Political Science, Madras Christian College

Rape: Cheaper strategic tool than bullets in conflict zones
While rape during conflicts has been considered 'opportunistic' resulting from fractured socio-political and legal institutions that render women more vulnerable, it is actually a strategic tool that intimidates, threatens and 'cleanses', aiming at the systematic displacement and dilution of communities
Pushpika Sapna Bara, Research scholar, JNU

Other Events

Trump Legacy

14 December 2020
By Vivek Mishra, Kamna Tiwary, Harini Madhusudan, Apoorva Sudhakar, and Abigail Fernandez

India-China Strategic Stability

5 December 2019
By Prof Rajaram Nagappa, Lt Gen Dr Prakash Menon, AVSM, PVSM, VSM, Prof VS Ramamurthy, Mr Manoj Kewalramani & Dr George Perkovich